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From the monthly archives: March 2010

Should we let kids reject college prep?

On March 19, 2010 By Bruce Kasanoff

Debbie Crave once assumed that all of her children would go to college. Then she had kids. This is how USA Today started its article on “What if a college education just isn’t for everyone?” Worth a read.

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